Former MK Haim Ramon heads the scheme to construct a wall through the heart of East Jerusalem, isolating Palestinian communities, a step toward ethnically cleansing them altogether.

UN Resolution 181 (the 1947 partition plan one-sidedly favoring Jews) declared Jerusalem an international city under a UN Trusteeship Council - including all Jerusalem, Bethlehem and Beit Sahour, to encompass Christian holy sites.

It called for an independent Arab state by October 1, 1948 never achieved. Israel’s so-called War of Independence intervened - a just and lasting peace unattainable for nearly 70 years.

“…I believe that reality calls right now to understand that, tomorrow, peace is not around the corner. What needs to be done is separating from the Palestinians as much as possible. This is taking our fate in our own hands.”

His late February shamelessly published NYT op-ed endorsed “separation,” division to create a “unified capital,” saying:

“Twenty-eight Arab villages to the north and east of Jerusalem must be physically and politically separated from the city’s municipal boundaries, leaving a unified, strengthened capital.”

“This would also mitigate the spate of Palestinian knife attacks that have originated in no-man’s-land neighborhoods and are facilitated by free access into the city.”

Zionist extremists and religious fanatics run Israel, a fascist police state by any standard. Peace is anathema, equity and justice for Palestinians verboten.

Endless conflict, violence and persecution of an entire population persists for the crime of not being Jewish.

Nothing in prospect suggests any possibility for responsible change.

Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago. He can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.

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